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Double Jeopardy - Depressed Mothers and their Very Young Children: A Remarkable Prospect for Change

Date: Friday, June 17, 2011
Time: 2:00pm - 4:30pm
Place: The Humphrey Forum
          Hubert Humphrey Center
          University of Minnesota

Agenda for the Event

Presenters were:
Terrie Rose, PhD
Executive Director, A Baby's Space and Ashoka Fellow

Benita Dieperink, MD
Hennepin Women's Mental Health Program

Catherine Wright, MS
Early Childhood Mental Health Program Coordinator, MN Department of Human Services

Marcie Jefferys, PhD
Director of Policy Development, Children's Defense Fund Minnesota

Esther Wattenberg, Professor
Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare, School of Social Work, University of Minnesota
Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, University of Minnesota

 

Highights of the Maternal Depresson Seminar

Selected_Readings


Handouts

Children's Defense Fund Minnesota:  Maternal Depression and Early Childhood Report

Practice Notes Issue 16

Handouts from Dr. Dieperink

Fact Sheets provided by Catherine Wright, Children's Mental Health, MN Department of Human Services
  Cover Page
  Depression of Infancy and Childhood
  Anxiety Disorders of Infancy and Childhood
  Disorders of Affect
  Disorders of Relating and Communicating

Practice Prompts prepared by Renee Anderson with Esther Wattenberg & Mary Kaye LaPointe
  Recognizing Developmental Risks at an Early Age
  Children in Immigrant and Refugee Families: Recognizing Developmental Risks at an Early Age


This seminar was offered under the auspices of the Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare, School of Social Work and the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities.